Mount Toro High Dashboard Summary
Report Purpose
This report is created to assist Mount Toro High in reflecting on their student groups and how they relate to DA, CSI, ATSI and TSI.
Qualifying Groups
Differentiated Assistance is determined by the California Dashboard. Colors reflect the latest available status from 2024.
The graphic below shows the color for each student group for each indicator for Salinas Union High from the California Dashboard 2024
The graphic below shows the color for each student group for each indicator for Mount Toro High from the California Dashboard 2024 The school level results contributed to Salinas Union High overall.
CSI/ATSI/TSI Designations
Under ESSA, every third year schools can be identified for Comprehensive Support and Improvement (CSI) or Additional Targeted Support and Improvement (ATSI). In the other years schools can be identified for Targeted Support and Improvement (TSI). CSI is based on a school’s overall or All Students indicators, whereas ATSI and TSI are based on each student group’s indicators. For more information please see: CDE School Support. It is important to note that calculations are only based on student groups with 30 or more students.
Mount Toro High is eligible for CSI Grad.
Status Details for all Indicators
These graphs represent all of the indicators from the Dashboard and show how each of the student groups performed.
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Status Details for all Indicators Side-by-Side
These graphs represent all of the indicators from the Dashboard and show how each of the student groups performed in 2024 and 2023.
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Historical Confetti
These graphs represent all of the indicators from Priority Areas that qualified the district. They included all qualifying subgroups on each graph, whether this was a qualifying indicator or not, as well as the All Students group for comparisons.
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Status Needed to Avoid Red in 2024
This section estimates the limits for indicators to receive an orange or higher color next year on the 2024 Dashboard. The thresholds below are based on the 5x5 grids last approved by the State Board of Education and the number of students in the 2023 calculation. State policies may change and the student counts may shift. Only student groups in DA and their qualifying indicators for Salinas Union High are included below and only if they are in the lowest status for Mount Toro High. The thresholds represent the numbers for Mount Toro High.
The following sentences convey the same information as the table above in a different format for those who prefer written statements.
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[1] “All Students student group should have 4 or more students prepared based on the count in 2022 of 163 to not be in Red.”
[2] “All Students student group should have 31 or less students suspended based on the count in 2022 of 344 to not be in Red.”
[3] “English Learner student group should have 2 or more students prepared based on the count in 2022 of 75 to not be in Red.”
[4] “English Learner student group should have 63 or more students graduate based on the count in 2022 of 92 to not be in Red.”
[5] “Hispanic student group should have 4 or more students prepared based on the count in 2022 of 162 to not be in Red.”
[6] “Hispanic student group should have 31 or less students suspended based on the count in 2022 of 336 to not be in Red.”
[7] “Long-Term English Learner student group should have 2 or more students prepared based on the count in 2022 of 72 to not be in Red.”
[8] “Long-Term English Learner student group should have 61 or more students graduate based on the count in 2022 of 89 to not be in Red.”
[9] “Socioeconomically Disadvantaged student group should have 4 or more students prepared based on the count in 2022 of 162 to not be in Red.”
[10] “Socioeconomically Disadvantaged student group should have 30 or less students suspended based on the count in 2022 of 320 to not be in Red.”
This report was last updated at 2025-01-03 08:33:04.214737.
It was developed by David Dobrowski at the Monterey County Office of Education